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The Advantages of Pursuing a Diploma in IT in Australia
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Toggle“The number one benefit of information technology is that it empowers people to do what they want to do. It lets people be creative. It lets people be productive. It lets people learn things they didn’t think they could learn before, and so in a sense it is all about potential.” – Steve Ballmer
Perhaps more evident than ever is the fact that IT is imperative in every field, industry and human’s life. And for a country that ranks 3rd globally for its world-class education system, Australia serves as ‘The Choice’ for international students looking to study an IT course.
If you’re freshly out of high school and are looking for a 1-year IT course to accelerate your career in the field of computers, look no further than the Diploma in IT in Australia at Blue Lotus College. This course serves as a gateway for international students to enter the dynamic and rapidly evolving field of technology.
Moreover, here at BLC, we provide you with a tailored approach through our Diploma of IT program preparing you with essential knowledge and practical skills required for further academic pursuits or entry-level positions in the Australian workforce.
Benefits of Studying in Australia
Whether you pursue a Diploma in IT in Australia as an international student at Blue Lotus College or any other education institute, you are rewarded with a number of benefits. Let’s go through some of them:
1. Quality Education
As mentioned earlier, Australia ranks 3rd in the world in terms of education. It is home to top-tier colleges and universities consistently ranking among the best in the world. So, studying Diploma in IT in Australia will undoubtedly equip international students with skills and knowledge to compete in their relevant fields.
2. Wide Range of Diploma Courses
Besides ‘Diploma of IT’, there are a range of courses even in the IT field that you could choose based on your interests, career goals and fee structures.
3. Internationally Recognised Qualifications
Diplomas from Australian institutions like Blue Lotus College are recognised and respected worldwide. International students that graduate from these diploma courses in Australia have a competitive edge in the global labour market and are able to pursue further studies anywhere around the world.
4. Multicultural Society
1 in 4 people currently living in Australia were born overseas and a whopping 46% have at least one parent who was born overseas. This, beyond any doubt, proves that Australia is truly a multicultural country. As an international student in Australia, you are bound to meet people from all the corners of the world. This diversity can enhance the learning experience and expose students to different perspectives.
5. Affordability
Diploma of IT is a very budget-friendly short term course in Australia. Besides this, many short-term diploma courses available here are affordable options to get global exposure in your chosen area of study.
6. Research Opportunities
The academic institutions in Australia have been at the forefront of global research and academia and offer vast scope in terms of research opportunities.
Applying for IT Courses
Here’s a 5-step process to help international students through the application process:
Step 1: Choose your study area
Determine the specific area of IT you are interested in.
Step 2: Choose your course
Use the course search tool on the Study Australia website to find and compare courses. You can also check out Blue Lotus College’s website for detailed information about the IT courses we’re offering.
Step 3: Plan your budget
Estimate your studying and living expenses. This will include tuition fees, accommodation, food, transportation, and other personal expenses. Usually, these will be stated on your offer letter provided by your college or university. If you haven’t received your offer letter yet, apply for it through the educational institute’s website or contact an educational counsellor.
Step 4: Prepare your student visa application
To study a full-time course that’s longer than three months, you’ll need a student visa. You’ll need to accept your offer letter and enrol at your chosen university to receive your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE). With your CoE, you can then apply for your student visa.
Step 5: Get ready to study
Once your visa application is accepted, it’s time to plan your move. This includes arranging your accommodation, packing, booking your flight, and preparing for your life in Australia.
Career Opportunities in IT
Here are some of many potential career outcomes you can expect after studying Diploma in IT in Australia:
– Network Technician
– Network and System Administrator
– Network Security Professional
– Help Desk Professional
BLC does not make misleading claims, or job guarantees, or advertise any employment outcome with its courses.
Course Structure for IT at Blue Lotus College
Blue Lotus College offers 2 courses in the IT field. Let’s discuss briefly about both of them:
1. Diploma of Information Technology
Course Name | Diploma of IT |
Specialisation | Telecommunications Network Engineering |
VET National Code | ICT50220 |
CRICOS Course Code | 107438C |
Duration | 52 weeks (incl. holidays and term break) |
Delivery Mode | The course is delivered face-to-face in classrooms with access to computers, printers, software and access to all the equipment and resources identified in each unit of competency. Students will be required to study face to face minimum 20 hours per week over 40 weeks. |
Course Structure | 20 units of competency which includes 6 core units and 14 elective units |
How To Apply |
2. Advanced Diploma of Information Technology
Course Name | Advanced Diploma of IT |
Specialisation | Telecommunications Network Engineering |
VET National Code | ICT60220 |
CRICOS Course Code | 105475C |
Duration | 104 weeks (incl. holidays and term break) |
Delivery Mode | The course is delivered face-to-face in classrooms and in work placement with access to computers, printers, software and access to all the equipment and resources identified in each unit of competency. |
Course Structure | 16 units of competency which includes 6 core units and 10 elective units. |
How To Apply |
FAQs
1. What are the advantages of pursuing a Diploma in IT in Australia?
Pursuing a Diploma in IT in Australia as an international student has several advantages:
– High-quality education system
– Wide range of diploma courses
– Internationally recognised qualifications
– Multicultural society
– Budget-friendly options
– Research opportunities
2. How can international students apply for IT courses in Australia?
Here’s a step by step guide on how to apply for IT courses in Australia as international students:
Step 1: Choose your study area (College, University and location)
Step 2: Choose your course and apply for an offer letter
Step 3: Plan your budget (tuition fees, living expenses, etc)
Step 4: Prepare your student visa application
Step 5: Get ready to study
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